Electrical Contractor in Bay Shore, NY

Your Power Works Right—Or We Fix It Fast

Upfront pricing, licensed electricians, and 24/7 emergency response when your electrical system won’t wait until Monday morning.
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Licensed Electrical Contractor Bay Shore

What You Get: Power That Actually Works

Your outlets stop sparking. Your breaker stops tripping every time you run the AC and microwave at once. Your lights stay on during the next storm because your panel can actually handle what you’re asking it to do.

That’s what happens when your electrical system gets the upgrade it’s been screaming for. Not band-aids. Not “let’s see if this holds.” Actual fixes from a licensed electrical contractor in Bay Shore, NY who knows Suffolk County homes inside and out.

You’re not wondering if the job was done right. You’re not calling someone else to redo it in six months. You’ve got a system that works, a guarantee that backs it up, and one less thing stealing your attention on a Tuesday night.

Bay Shore Electrical Company Since 2004

Twenty Years in Suffolk County. Same Standards.

We’ve been handling residential and commercial electrical work in Bay Shore since 2004. Fully licensed, fully insured, and recognized with the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running.

We’re the electrical company Bay Shore homeowners call when their panel’s outdated, their generator won’t kick on, or they need an EV charger installed before next week. Our trucks are branded. Our team wears uniforms. You know who’s showing up.

Bay Shore homes—especially the older ones near Penataquit Creek and along Montauk Highway—weren’t built for today’s electrical load. We’ve upgraded hundreds of panels, rewired kitchens during renovations, and installed backup generators for families who can’t afford to lose power during nor’easters. We know what breaks here and how to fix it right.

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Home Electrical Repair Services Process

Here's How We Handle Your Electrical Work

You call or submit a request. We schedule a time that works for you—not just whenever we feel like showing up.

Our licensed electrician arrives in a branded vehicle, walks through what’s happening, and gives you a price before any work starts. No surprises. No “we’ll figure it out as we go.” You know the cost upfront.

Once you approve, we get to work. Panel upgrades, circuit installations, generator hookups, EV charger setups, emergency repairs—whatever the job is, it gets done to code with the right permits. We don’t skip steps.

When we’re finished, you’ve got a system that works and documentation that proves it. If something’s not right, we come back and make it right. That’s the guarantee.

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About Marra Electric

Residential And Commercial Electrical Contractor

What's Included When We Work On Your Property

You’re getting a licensed electrician who’s insured and trained to handle everything from a single outlet replacement to a full 200-amp panel upgrade. Every job starts with a free estimate and upfront pricing.

Bay Shore properties—especially older homes built in the ’50s and ’60s—often need panel upgrades to support modern appliances, central air, and home offices. We handle those upgrades, plus generator installations for storm season, EV charger setups as more families go electric, and emergency repairs when your power goes out at 9 p.m. on a Sunday.

Commercial properties get the same attention. Retail spaces along Main Street, offices near the LIRR station, and industrial sites throughout Suffolk County all need reliable electrical systems. We work around your schedule, pull the necessary permits, and make sure your business doesn’t lose a day of operation because of faulty wiring.

You also get 24 hour electrician services when emergencies happen. Burning smell from your panel? Outlets that won’t stop sparking? We’re available around the clock because electrical problems don’t wait for business hours.

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How much does an electrical panel upgrade cost in Bay Shore, NY?

Panel upgrades in Bay Shore typically run between $1,500 and $4,000 depending on the size of the panel, the complexity of the install, and whether you’re going from 100 amps to 200 amps. Older homes near the water or along Montauk Highway often need more work because the existing wiring hasn’t been touched in decades.

We give you an upfront price after we assess your current setup. That price includes the panel, labor, permits, and inspection. No surprise charges when the job’s done.

If your breaker trips constantly, you can’t run multiple appliances at once, or you’re adding central air or an EV charger, your panel probably can’t handle the load. Upgrading it isn’t just about convenience—it’s about safety. Overloaded panels are a fire risk.

Yes. Any electrical work beyond changing a light bulb requires a licensed electrician in New York, and Suffolk County enforces that. If you hire someone who’s not licensed and something goes wrong—fire, injury, failed inspection—your homeowner’s insurance may not cover it.

Licensed electricians know the code, pull the right permits, and get the work inspected. That matters when you sell your house, file an insurance claim, or just want to sleep at night knowing your wiring won’t burn your house down.

We’re fully licensed and insured. Every job we do meets Suffolk County code, and we handle the permit process so you don’t have to chase down the building department. You get documentation that proves the work was done right.

We offer 24/7 emergency electrician services in Bay Shore, NY, which means we’re available nights, weekends, and holidays. Response time depends on where we are and what’s already scheduled, but electrical emergencies get priority.

If your panel’s smoking, your outlets are sparking, or you’ve lost power and it’s not a utility issue, call us immediately. Don’t wait. Don’t try to fix it yourself. Electrical fires move fast.

When we arrive, we assess the problem, make it safe, and give you options. Sometimes that’s a temporary fix to get your power back on, followed by a permanent repair the next day. Sometimes it’s a full repair right then. Either way, you’re not left in the dark wondering what’s happening.

Installing an EV charger starts with checking your electrical panel. Most Level 2 chargers—the kind that actually charge your car overnight—require a 240-volt circuit and a 40- to 50-amp breaker. If your panel’s already maxed out or outdated, you’ll need an upgrade first.

Once the panel can handle it, we run a dedicated circuit to your garage or driveway, install the charger, and make sure everything’s grounded and up to code. The whole process usually takes a few hours if your panel’s ready. If you need a panel upgrade, add a day or two.

More Bay Shore homeowners are going electric, and the infrastructure has to keep up. We’ve installed chargers for Teslas, Rivians, Chevy Bolts—whatever you’re driving. You’ll get a system that charges your car safely and doesn’t overload your home’s electrical capacity.

Your breaker trips because it’s doing its job—stopping an overload before your wiring overheats and starts a fire. The question is why it’s overloading in the first place.

Common causes: you’re running too many high-draw appliances on one circuit, your panel’s undersized for your home’s current electrical load, or there’s a short somewhere in the wiring. Older Bay Shore homes often have 100-amp panels that can’t handle modern demands—especially if you’ve added central air, a home office, or kitchen appliances since the house was built.

We’ll test the circuit, check the panel, and figure out what’s causing the trip. Sometimes it’s as simple as redistributing your load across circuits. Sometimes you need a panel upgrade. Either way, you’ll know exactly what’s wrong and what it’ll cost to fix it before we do anything.

Yes. Every job starts with a free estimate, whether it’s a panel upgrade, a generator installation, or rewiring part of your home. We come out, assess what you need, and give you a price before any work begins.

That estimate is upfront and transparent. You’re not getting a vague range or a “we’ll see once we get in there” answer. You’re getting a real number based on the actual scope of work.

If you approve the estimate, we schedule the job and get it done. If you don’t, no hard feelings. You’re not paying for us to tell you what’s wrong with your electrical system. That’s part of how we do business as a local electrical contractor in Bay Shore, NY.

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